Free Property Damage Cover Assistance (normally £17/year)

TotalPropertyAssist have put a free code offer on their website (for TotalMotorAssist members - but you don't seem to need to be a member for it to work) giving 12 month property damage cover assistance for free.

This is for ASSISTANCE not actual insurance cover.

I received the following email earlier today as member of TotalMotorAssist:

"A huge superstorm born from two more massive Atlantic hurricanes is on target to hit the UK next week and bring us all weather hell.

In these circumstances, we've decided to waive all our usual charges for our property damage service, Total Property Assist. *

Quite simply, if your home gets damaged you'll really need what we provide - so please go ahead and join now for FREE"

If you go to their site, you will see a banner at the top:

Atlantic hurricanes - huge storms smashing into Britain. So all costs waivedfor all our TMA members - join FREE now with this 100% discount code: tma17

Summary of benefitsPersonal Home

We take away the hassle & disruption of property damage insurance claims

We only work with reputable vetted contractors and tradespeople

We ensure your property repairs are completed to the highest standards

We're experienced in dealing with loss adjusters, insurers and tradespeople

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"We're paid directly by your insurer, so all our services are cost-free to you"So there never was a fee that needed paying?

27th Sep 2017

so they are like the motor accident "management" comapnies out tehre but for home insurance.

pointelss and will just add costs which will increase premiums

Edited by: "shaz2sxy" 27th Sep 2017

27th Sep 2017

Alarmist weather nonsense

27th Sep 2017

How kind ..any builder just refuses work in my area do I learnt plumbing carpentry etc ..crazy .as least they fix it fre

27th Sep 2017

Insurance claim management outfits like these have far more complex and heavy handed T&Cs in their contracts than your insurer. I know someone who used such a company and did not see that the contract they signed stated they could not speak to the insurance provider or would face legal actions. Also, they do tend to invoice the insurance providers for more than what their contractors actually do or the quality of the products that are actually used.